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#17624 4-Dec-2007 19:47
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Earlier this year Vodafone enabled delivery reports for SMS messages on their network.
http://www.geekzone.co.nz/forums.asp?forumid=40&topicid=12638
A short time later, this stopped working and has never returned since. Was a very useful feature, so rather sad Vodafone killed it. Anyone know if this feature will return, or if not, why was it switched off?
The feature still works for MMS and premium SMS, but not your regular txt :(




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  #98281 4-Dec-2007 23:52
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I have since discovered a couple of phones have it turned on by default and you cannot turn it off so this could have very well been the reason.



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  #102432 31-Dec-2007 20:25
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I have just changed from Telecom mobile to Vodafone mobile and yes I had delivery reports going all the time. It is a very useful feature so I also would like to see if someone from Vodafone could tell us if this could be resumed at some stage.

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